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the nsa has overreached its power and intrusion into our privacy. these are our fourth amendment rights. i'm also concerned about the irs abuse of power and the doj going after reporters like you guys and digging into your e-mails and privacy. we're seeing more and more scandals coming out of the nsa every day. i'm concerned about individual liberty. >> and there is a difference you have with governor cristie over sandy and we'll talk about this later in the show. national conservatives look at governor christie in the last couple years and saying he's not a real conservative. you have looked at him as a conservative more closely than they have. would you tell them chris christie is a conservative? >> i am a libertarian conservative. everybody doesn't fall into a box. you can't say a this guy is a conservative and this guy is this. people who share various principles. i consider myself much more pragmatic in many ways. so, governor christie could be considered more conservative in some areas than i am. you can count on this, cory booker is identical
the nsa has overreached its power and intrusion into our privacy. these are our fourth amendment rights. i'm also concerned about the irs abuse of power and the doj going after reporters like you guys and digging into your e-mails and privacy. we're seeing more and more scandals coming out of the nsa every day. i'm concerned about individual liberty. >> and there is a difference you have with governor cristie over sandy and we'll talk about this later in the show. national conservatives...
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obama trying to convince us that nsa's spying the for our own good. as more details surface about the excessive effort should we be concerned? are the media concerned? >> conflictses in the middle east continue to heat up. chemical attacks in syria. killing more than a
obama trying to convince us that nsa's spying the for our own good. as more details surface about the excessive effort should we be concerned? are the media concerned? >> conflictses in the middle east continue to heat up. chemical attacks in syria. killing more than a
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there are laws and rules preventing the nsa from doing the awful things. there's no evidence that they have done it. will's never been a single identifiable example of a person who was e-mailing -- e-mail read or damaged by the nsa. >> do you buy that analogy of a police? give them guns and you can abuse guns but where they donor if they do they are punished to -- capacity, nsa, to listen in on 75% of our online communications. >> i don't buy that argument. this is about collecting information. we have a government that has repeatedly undermined our rust in washington. her saying don't worry, we have this covered. it is very hard for -- to put the american people in position where they have to choose whether they will trust the government or if they don't, they are going to be accused of, you know, not helping on the war on terror. >> the 75% figure is a capacity figure and what they are capable of doing. we knew they had that, something like that capacity. weigh don't listen to that. we have access, really, to about 1m 1.6% of these communications and sma
there are laws and rules preventing the nsa from doing the awful things. there's no evidence that they have done it. will's never been a single identifiable example of a person who was e-mailing -- e-mail read or damaged by the nsa. >> do you buy that analogy of a police? give them guns and you can abuse guns but where they donor if they do they are punished to -- capacity, nsa, to listen in on 75% of our online communications. >> i don't buy that argument. this is about collecting...
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edward snowden the nsa ex- insider revealed much about how the nsa conducts its espionage. so president obama has offered these four reforms. one, the 2001 patriot act, mainly section 215 of the act which the nsa interprets as giving it its power to monitor internet and phone records of americans. work with congress for improved oversight of section 215 and the patriot, a debating and discussing it. two, foreign intelligence surveillance act. revise the act to require that a civil liberties advocate participate in court proceedings when a secret surveillance warrant is issued. three, intelligence agency transparency. the nsa and agencies like it should be more candid with the public about ongoing domestic surveillance. four, outside expert review. a panel of experts currently in power to review the impact of technology on security, on privacy, and on foreign policy, then issue its interim report on this technology by october and a final report by december. question, how would you describe president obama's change of position since june when he said, quote unquote, the right
edward snowden the nsa ex- insider revealed much about how the nsa conducts its espionage. so president obama has offered these four reforms. one, the 2001 patriot act, mainly section 215 of the act which the nsa interprets as giving it its power to monitor internet and phone records of americans. work with congress for improved oversight of section 215 and the patriot, a debating and discussing it. two, foreign intelligence surveillance act. revise the act to require that a civil liberties...
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whethenow to an ongoing issue oe nsa. it has been the subject of controversy since the lakes of edward snowden which demonstrated the agency was spying on american citizens and breaking court order drills to do so. in a new interview, president obama said this over -- about the oversight of the nsa. >> what was learned was nsa had in it ridley, -- inadvertently pulled the files of americans in violation of their own rules. they presented those problems to the court. the court said, this is not going to cut it. you will improve the safeguards and this is what happened. >> note how president obama the rule violations were accidental. this account ridley contradicts a statement the nsa has made. it said, " rare instances of violations of authority have been found" so not all of these violations were accidental. the president was right when he said fisa courts demanded it makes changes to its surveillance program. "the guardian" has a story about efforts to wring nsa into compliance with court orders. using new leaks from edw
whethenow to an ongoing issue oe nsa. it has been the subject of controversy since the lakes of edward snowden which demonstrated the agency was spying on american citizens and breaking court order drills to do so. in a new interview, president obama said this over -- about the oversight of the nsa. >> what was learned was nsa had in it ridley, -- inadvertently pulled the files of americans in violation of their own rules. they presented those problems to the court. the court said, this...
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obama trying to convince us that nsa's spying the for our own good. as more details surface about the excessive effort should we be concerned? are the media concerned? >> conflictses in the middle east continue to heat up. chemical attacks in syria. killing more than a thousand. the situation raising questions about our president's position. is the press pushing for action? violence against christians on the rise in that region. their plight being ignored by most in the media. murder after white college student by three bored teens in oklahoma. ignites more debate about race and crime. but this time the mainstream media don't seem to be interested. >> welcome, everyone. >> al jazeera america makes its debut. will americans buy what they are selling? if dark clouds are bothering your white house, why not bring in something sunny? >> on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller. syndicated columnist cal thompson. jim pinkerton. daily beast columnist kearse ton powers. fox news contributor richard grinnell. "fox news watch" is on r
obama trying to convince us that nsa's spying the for our own good. as more details surface about the excessive effort should we be concerned? are the media concerned? >> conflictses in the middle east continue to heat up. chemical attacks in syria. killing more than a thousand. the situation raising questions about our president's position. is the press pushing for action? violence against christians on the rise in that region. their plight being ignored by most in the media. murder...
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do we pull funding for nsa or too important to keep in place? >> what is important, eric, is win the war. poll tis on both sides of the aisle resigned that we will always be in conflict against islam. by naming the enmy and taking steps to defeat them, we don't worry about them hurting bus the government violating. >> eric: you say defund it, wayne? >> i say defund it. i say do fig. but the first thing is you have to do it legally. to say that the supreme court who opponents, hail to the supreme court, appoints the other court, you have to stop this, this is a violation of the fourth amendment. this is a constitutional issue. they are paying no attention to it. >> eric: coming up, i plause from ashton. not from hollywood. but conservatives. why his speech is getting big thumbs up. >> i'm not familiar with ashton kutcher politics but all i know is what he said is right on. all i know is what he said is exactly what young people in this country need to hear. as your life changes, fidelity is there r your personal economy, helping you readjust alon
do we pull funding for nsa or too important to keep in place? >> what is important, eric, is win the war. poll tis on both sides of the aisle resigned that we will always be in conflict against islam. by naming the enmy and taking steps to defeat them, we don't worry about them hurting bus the government violating. >> eric: you say defund it, wayne? >> i say defund it. i say do fig. but the first thing is you have to do it legally. to say that the supreme court who opponents,...
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neil: coming up, by dennis says the nsa is a menace. the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. this man is about to be the millionth customer. the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an al. ask me what it's like to get your best night's sleep every night. [announcer] why not lk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i fall asleep. ask me about staying asleep. [announcer] tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. tempur-pedic. the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpe
neil: coming up, by dennis says the nsa is a menace. the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. this man is about to be the millionth customer. the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think...
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so the nsa goes back to the 50s which is an entirely different world of communication. are there any bright red lines that you see? anybody support the declaration of independence, you can't go there sort of thing? >> that is a great question. we don't make reference to the internet for a variety of reasons. these make of institutional communications. the expectation is the modalities of communication will certainly change. if you look at the universal declaration of human rights, drafted in the last century you will see particularly with regards to articles on the right to free expression they don't make any specific reference to a mode of communications and that is something we look to adopt with regards to these principles. if this is to become a touchstone document going forward, it needs to anticipate what ever forms of communication we might see in the future. i don't know about the bright red lines but i do think there are groups that are out there looking at those issues and is useful to have a whole spectrum of organizations on the matter. this is designed to b
so the nsa goes back to the 50s which is an entirely different world of communication. are there any bright red lines that you see? anybody support the declaration of independence, you can't go there sort of thing? >> that is a great question. we don't make reference to the internet for a variety of reasons. these make of institutional communications. the expectation is the modalities of communication will certainly change. if you look at the universal declaration of human rights, drafted...
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. >> don't put the nsa with the irs. they are totally different problems and issues and i believe there is ample evidence that the irs abused the player and daughter liz a political candidate. words from the father/daughter duomaking headlines. >> i am harris faulkner. how will the united states respond to the crisis in syria that has millions of people pouring over the borders trying to escape the slaughter house that their country has become. it could create now havens for terrorist and american national security time talked about the next step and talked about what is unfolding, pictures that are so hard to look at and impossible to aunticate and seem to go along with chemical attacks in syria. and more on the high level meeting for you. and first a deadly game of back and forth played out at this houred in of syria. they are accusing the anti- government rebels of using chemical weapons and others call that a thinly veiled attempt from the nerve gas assault on a neighborhood they say. defense secretary chuck hagel as
. >> don't put the nsa with the irs. they are totally different problems and issues and i believe there is ample evidence that the irs abused the player and daughter liz a political candidate. words from the father/daughter duomaking headlines. >> i am harris faulkner. how will the united states respond to the crisis in syria that has millions of people pouring over the borders trying to escape the slaughter house that their country has become. it could create now havens for...
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stop and frisk, as they're thinking about issues around voting rights, we're also thinking about the nsa. and we're also thinking about the fact that that j. edgar hoover moment of listening in on wiretapping is a part of our moment. is there a way we can learn of that historic moment in our contemporary one? >> the civil rights movement was wrestling with the profoundest questions of how a democracy worked. nowadays, we have sound bites of answers and we're divided between two factions, each of whom said we would be perfect if the other half dropped dead. the civil rights movement didn't say that. they said, we should move together. the most common complaint is, why should we keep bringing this up. >> pause for one moment. we have mark morial of the national urban league speaking. >> i stand here to reaffirm our commitment to the civil rights and equal opportunities from then and now, and we must redeem the dream in order to realize the dream. we must redeem the dream, because there are those who have attacked our democracy, our voting rights, and our access to equal economic opportunit
stop and frisk, as they're thinking about issues around voting rights, we're also thinking about the nsa. and we're also thinking about the fact that that j. edgar hoover moment of listening in on wiretapping is a part of our moment. is there a way we can learn of that historic moment in our contemporary one? >> the civil rights movement was wrestling with the profoundest questions of how a democracy worked. nowadays, we have sound bites of answers and we're divided between two factions,...
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bring it nsa. they are much scare yes, sir than any nsa program. >> i think they are tied for scary the nsa and the irs. >> can't they kill you? >> you may be on to something. >> are you not a fall security guy? i feel like you should know this. >> the irs looked a lot scare yes, sir until we saw the video of them doing like the electric slide at the conference. then it was like, oh yeah, deduction. let's talk about it. i am so getting audited. >> i have to go to filner. the creepest man ever with the creepest smile ever. buck you said when you are -- your defense against sexual harassment charges are to find one person you have not sexually harassed it is a problem. bill, did you follow that? >> i was molesting a craving burger right now. >> it was sexual harassment so maybe i should let you go. >> i want to point out, telling jedediah to hurry up, it doesn't do anything. the show has to be a certain length. >> i don't follow. >> which you should know because you are -- you are sort of on the show
bring it nsa. they are much scare yes, sir than any nsa program. >> i think they are tied for scary the nsa and the irs. >> can't they kill you? >> you may be on to something. >> are you not a fall security guy? i feel like you should know this. >> the irs looked a lot scare yes, sir until we saw the video of them doing like the electric slide at the conference. then it was like, oh yeah, deduction. let's talk about it. i am so getting audited. >> i have to...
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senator widen was, i'm not happy where the nsa is going. when lawmakers were offered insight on this without compromising the quality of the program. we have compromised the quality of the program in intercepting the next ramsey bishop, the next mohammed atta in exposing how it works. >> why didn't they get major hasan? >> when you say exposing how it works, you think any terrorist didn't know that you can't get on a cell phone -- >> excuse me, do you know what -- what do you think courier -- >> i'll answer your question. i did not know this. we have the main serers in our country. but not all. now, they know what e-mail to use ha we monitor and what doesn't and it changed instantly and so many line of communication went instantly dead. that's snowden's doing. >> i want to understand this. why is it the nsa or intelligence agencies need to collect all the internet traffic, phone records of every american in order to find tsarnaev or hasan or anybody? i don't get it at all. >> john miller at cbs made a comment, don't worry, because there's a
senator widen was, i'm not happy where the nsa is going. when lawmakers were offered insight on this without compromising the quality of the program. we have compromised the quality of the program in intercepting the next ramsey bishop, the next mohammed atta in exposing how it works. >> why didn't they get major hasan? >> when you say exposing how it works, you think any terrorist didn't know that you can't get on a cell phone -- >> excuse me, do you know what -- what do you...
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neil: coming up, by dennis says the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. neil: dennis has had enough of big government. but when it comes to the nsa, actually, yes, the former candidate has heard more than enough about the agency's surveillance abuses of the cost and overreach. so he wants to reach for the stop button. how about the agency altogether? >> if you look at the declaration is clearly violating the constitution and the laws of the land. neil: you sound like a libertarian kind of. >> i am. i believe in liberty and freedom. we cannot let big government and corporations to become familiar with the deeper principles of our costitution. neil: us what you think about domestic surveillance? >> well, one that's agency, the nsa, has unashamedly lied repeatedly, they have lied to congress and the agency has to go. there are ponies of importance here. if you violate the americans rights to privacy, you turn somebody into something that you are out of here. neil: you don't buy the notion that this is being done? >> we have to be protected from an essay now.
neil: coming up, by dennis says the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. neil: dennis has had enough of big government. but when it comes to the nsa, actually, yes, the former candidate has heard more than enough about the agency's surveillance abuses of the cost and overreach. so he wants to reach for the stop button. how about the agency altogether? >> if you look at the declaration is clearly violating the constitution and the laws of the land. neil: you sound like a libertarian...
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they had a number of people at the nsa not like an epidemic of people at the nsa. we are learning this morning from the "wall street journal" that in fact there was a program. they even give it a name called love int. love int. this was the program basically that members of the nsa were using to spy on other people. spy on their spouses, spy on their lovers. mostly it happened when one of their spouses would go overseas. you know, go on a foreign trip or something like that. >> mike: what are they really up to when they are on that trip. >> clayton: monitoring communications and emails. the problem came when they came back in the united states. of course, under the constitution you are not allowed to do that but we now know that they in fact had a name for it. love int. >> ainsley: like love internet. >> or human intelligence. be. >> ainsley: tell us what you think. do you care about this? if you are not doing anything wrong maybe you shouldn't care if they are spying on you. others say too involved. we don't want our tax dollars spent on this. >> mike: you might b
they had a number of people at the nsa not like an epidemic of people at the nsa. we are learning this morning from the "wall street journal" that in fact there was a program. they even give it a name called love int. love int. this was the program basically that members of the nsa were using to spy on other people. spy on their spouses, spy on their lovers. mostly it happened when one of their spouses would go overseas. you know, go on a foreign trip or something like that. >>...
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neil: coming up, by dennis says the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. neil: dennis has had enough of big government. but when it comes to the nsa, actually, yes, the former candidate has heard more than enough about the agency's surveillance abuses of the cost and overreach. so he wants to reach for the stop button. how about the agency altogether? >> if you look at the declaration is clearly violating the constitution and the laws of the land. neil: you sound like a libertarian kind of. >> i am. i believe in liberty and freedom. we cannot let big government and corporations to become familiar with the deeper principles of our constitution. neil: us
neil: coming up, by dennis says the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. neil:...
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. >>> in the meantime, no way to the nsa. why the lawmakers are saying the best way to defund the agency right now. the "cashin' in" crew is all over it at the bottom of the hour. >>> one of the largest stock exchanges stopped cold for three hours. they're calling it technical difficulties. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause rious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right ay if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in md or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores friabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness,
. >>> in the meantime, no way to the nsa. why the lawmakers are saying the best way to defund the agency right now. the "cashin' in" crew is all over it at the bottom of the hour. >>> one of the largest stock exchanges stopped cold for three hours. they're calling it technical difficulties. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning... to like 1,000 bees...
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. >> gregg: and brand-new allegations of abuse coming out of the nsa scandal. this time involving workers spying on love interests. really? didn't we used to call that stalking? we've got details. >> we are today standing in the midst of that eternal flame. if we could all but catch a flicker from that ferocious plan of freedom, we could each light a small candle with courage and in our own voice cry out, this little light of mine. i'm gonna let it shine! >> arthel: and remembering a dream. events this weekend recalling the reverend dr. martin luther king, junior's leading the famous march on washington 50 summers ago that changed america forever. >>> we begin with this fox news alert. the west is on fire with little sign of help from mother nature. about 200 square miles burning along the edge of california's yosemite national park. san francisco in a state of emergency with power and water supplies threatened. more than 2500 firefighters are battling the blaze, but they're not even close to bringing the so-called rim fire under control. several homes are dest
. >> gregg: and brand-new allegations of abuse coming out of the nsa scandal. this time involving workers spying on love interests. really? didn't we used to call that stalking? we've got details. >> we are today standing in the midst of that eternal flame. if we could all but catch a flicker from that ferocious plan of freedom, we could each light a small candle with courage and in our own voice cry out, this little light of mine. i'm gonna let it shine! >> arthel: and...
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plus, just when you thought the nsa scandal couldn't get worse, now this. reports out the agency can snoop on three-quarters of all internet traffic. those being watched not just terror suspects. innocent miles per hours like you and me. then, a rare moment. hollywood heartthrobs
plus, just when you thought the nsa scandal couldn't get worse, now this. reports out the agency can snoop on three-quarters of all internet traffic. those being watched not just terror suspects. innocent miles per hours like you and me. then, a rare moment. hollywood heartthrobs
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>> well, what was learned was, nsa had inadvertently, accidentally pulled eat mails of some americans in violation of their own rules, because of technical problems that they didn't realize. they presented those problems to the court. the court said this isn't going to cut it. you're going to have to improve the safe guards given these technical problems. that's exactly what happened. all these safe guards, checks, audits, oversight worked. now, i think there are legitimate concerns that people have, that technology is moving so quick, you know, at some point, does the technology outpace the laws that are in place and the protections that are in place. and do some of these systems end up being like a loaded gun out there, that somebody at some future point could abuse. because there are no allegations. and i am very confident, knowing the nsa and how they operate that purposely, somebody's out there trying to abuse this program or listen in on phone conversations. >> you're confident in that? >> i am confident in that. but what i recognize is that we're going to have to continue to im
>> well, what was learned was, nsa had inadvertently, accidentally pulled eat mails of some americans in violation of their own rules, because of technical problems that they didn't realize. they presented those problems to the court. the court said this isn't going to cut it. you're going to have to improve the safe guards given these technical problems. that's exactly what happened. all these safe guards, checks, audits, oversight worked. now, i think there are legitimate concerns that...
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>> well, one that's agency, the nsa, has unashamedly lied repeatedly, they have lied to congress and the agency has to go. there are ponies of importance here. if you violate the americans rights to privacy, you turn somebody into something that you are out of here. neil: you don' buy the notion that this is being done? >> we have to be protected from an essay now. and they have created this electronic protection racket in the 21st century. we are running in the '30s 40s and 50s. you want to ke it that way. we have to eliminate any kind of force within our government that is repeatedl violating the constitution or otherwise we will lose our country in the sense this. we are repeatedly violating the constitution and polarizing the right to privacy. is whole idea that privacy is a spiritual space as well. that we have seen the violations by the tens of thousands every year according to defy he court. this could not be tolerated and it needs to be the highest standard applied here. and i think the ultimate punishment if you are done. neil: thank you so much, dennis kucinich. neil: keepi
>> well, one that's agency, the nsa, has unashamedly lied repeatedly, they have lied to congress and the agency has to go. there are ponies of importance here. if you violate the americans rights to privacy, you turn somebody into something that you are out of here. neil: you don' buy the notion that this is being done? >> we have to be protected from an essay now. and they have created this electronic protection racket in the 21st century. we are running in the '30s 40s and 50s....
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stains this moment are these kinds of social issues, whether the unemployment, whether issues with nsa, surveillance, incarceration of people of color, issues around gender and sexuality in this country. it's the issues that is going to sustain this moment, not this coming together. >> reporter: marc anthony neal, thank you for being with us today. to sum up what happened today and why it's so important and what happened 50 years ago is to think about a movement when people picked up the phone and started calling each over, the phone that was joined house by house by the line or going to church and hearing about it from the pulpit or going to work and talking in hushed tones because they were afraid their bosses might listen. and then daring to travel to the movement by bus, wondering if you returned home you would still have a job. that's how much america has changed. think about it, america. where there was no del walters because i was the first african-american on the airwaves in my hometown of wheeling, west virginia, that was the result of martin luther king's dream. >> basically,
stains this moment are these kinds of social issues, whether the unemployment, whether issues with nsa, surveillance, incarceration of people of color, issues around gender and sexuality in this country. it's the issues that is going to sustain this moment, not this coming together. >> reporter: marc anthony neal, thank you for being with us today. to sum up what happened today and why it's so important and what happened 50 years ago is to think about a movement when people picked up the...
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. >> now, did the united states national security agency, the nsa, by the help of internet companies for surveillance programs? newspaper claims to have documents showing the to websiteslions like facebook and google, though they have denied all knowledge prism. yahoo admits receiving money for compulsory called a process imposed by the government. at first it was bill gates, itadays steve ballmer -- now is steve ballmer -- the tiddly woman credited with transforming -- the two man credited with have re-ing microsoft signed. thecompany has long faced decision for for failing to identity rapid changes in the i.t. world and now the search is on for a new boss. >> steve ballmer is most at home selling his product and performing in front of an audience. his enthusiasm is legendary. >> it really is an exciting, exciting day. >> steve ballmer was hand-picked by bill gates to bring commercial savvy to a company where being called a nerd was a complement. wingate stepped down, steve ballmer took over the operation, but -- when bill gates stepped down, steve homer took over the entire -- stev
. >> now, did the united states national security agency, the nsa, by the help of internet companies for surveillance programs? newspaper claims to have documents showing the to websiteslions like facebook and google, though they have denied all knowledge prism. yahoo admits receiving money for compulsory called a process imposed by the government. at first it was bill gates, itadays steve ballmer -- now is steve ballmer -- the tiddly woman credited with transforming -- the two man...
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just when you think it can't get worse, a new report says the ns aba -- nsa watches 75%. but there is a plan to put a stop to it. that's at the bottom of the hour on "cashin' in" bunch first on "forbes" the housing recovery or housing rebound? you think by the headlines the housing market is back with a vengeance. but why are some here saying not so fast? that's a flip side. don't go away. uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. yeah, the pain can be really tough. and it's my family that suffers. then i learned that my pain started at my feet. this was me. that's when i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. yep, i went pro. they reduce t
just when you think it can't get worse, a new report says the ns aba -- nsa watches 75%. but there is a plan to put a stop to it. that's at the bottom of the hour on "cashin' in" bunch first on "forbes" the housing recovery or housing rebound? you think by the headlines the housing market is back with a vengeance. but why are some here saying not so fast? that's a flip side. don't go away. uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess...
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. >>> in the meantime, no way to the nsa. why the lawmakers are saying the best way to defund the agency right now. the "cashin' in" crew is all over it at the bottom of the hour. >>> one of the largest stock exchanges stopped cold for three hours. they're calling it technical difficulties. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause rious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right ay if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in md or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores friabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness,
. >>> in the meantime, no way to the nsa. why the lawmakers are saying the best way to defund the agency right now. the "cashin' in" crew is all over it at the bottom of the hour. >>> one of the largest stock exchanges stopped cold for three hours. they're calling it technical difficulties. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning... to like 1,000 bees...
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this sounds kind of nsa. >> it is not every csumer, but it is definitely a random set of many consumers in the country. and the points that the cfpb is trying to make with this database is in the working in cooperation with one of the credit bureaus to pull individual consumer affirmation and then require financial institutions to provide individual a confirmation on those consumers so that the cfpb can put together a database that they claim could then be used to really understand the mortgage market. this seems to make a lot of sense from that perspective. the question really is, is it necessary to be focused on individual consumers at the individual level? dennis: yes. >> a big step for the government to be taking that kind of approach. dennis: and if the government wants the information, how about the come and ask me instead of asking my bank. i've also read that i believe that the consumer bureau has sent out requests, thousands of small businesses. some hardware store as a credit account for customers, they want to know about the interest rates . these are people not accustomed to
this sounds kind of nsa. >> it is not every csumer, but it is definitely a random set of many consumers in the country. and the points that the cfpb is trying to make with this database is in the working in cooperation with one of the credit bureaus to pull individual consumer affirmation and then require financial institutions to provide individual a confirmation on those consumers so that the cfpb can put together a database that they claim could then be used to really understand the...
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government assures us that the nsa does not gather data except it is little comfort. seeing who guards the guardians, i prefer the guardian. he is no supporter of edward snowden, but that we had to take blind faith that these secret courts are doing a good job. that is not quite enough. >> one of the horrifying aspects that they are looking at is that people can become conditioned to think that everything they do and think is being watched. that has major ethical and philosophical implications for the way people feel and the way people view themselves, it is a dangerous direction things are going. >> an addendum to that which is incredibly important, we have been finding fragments of information about private security companies and the government's fairly loosely monitored. the oversight question is where the outrage should be focused. snowden worked for a company, not for the government. i think there is one thing we should draw from this, we should learn more about the companies in the shadows. >> thank you for joining us. stay seated, before we go, we will say hell
government assures us that the nsa does not gather data except it is little comfort. seeing who guards the guardians, i prefer the guardian. he is no supporter of edward snowden, but that we had to take blind faith that these secret courts are doing a good job. that is not quite enough. >> one of the horrifying aspects that they are looking at is that people can become conditioned to think that everything they do and think is being watched. that has major ethical and philosophical...
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. >> and the nsa getting a big endorsement after months of controversy over surveillance programs. we'll tell you who is now defending the embattled agency. >> we begin with a fox news alert out of our nation's capital, president obama holding an emergency meeting today with his national security team. it happened early this morning. on the disturbing reports of a chemical weapons attack in syria and while a u.s. military response is still anything but certain, there are already indications we may be prepared more than ever. to take steps if the president deems it necessary. we go live to washington for more on this. >> reporter: hi, greg. the navy has sent a fourth warship armed with ballistic missiles into the eastern mediterranean sea. according to defense officials. the white house says president obama wants to hear from a united nations team on the ground in syria investigating reports that a chemical weapons attack did happen earlier this week before the president makes a decision about how the u.s. will respond. in the meantime, the president has asked the pentagon to come u
. >> and the nsa getting a big endorsement after months of controversy over surveillance programs. we'll tell you who is now defending the embattled agency. >> we begin with a fox news alert out of our nation's capital, president obama holding an emergency meeting today with his national security team. it happened early this morning. on the disturbing reports of a chemical weapons attack in syria and while a u.s. military response is still anything but certain, there are already...
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. >> and the nsa getting a big endorsement after months of controversy over surveillance programs. we'll tell you who is now defending the embattled agency. >> we begin with a fox news alert out of our nation's capital, president obama holding an emergency meeting today with his national security team. it happened early this morning. on the disturbing reports of a chemical weapons attack in syria and while a u.s. military response is still anything but certain, there are already indications we may be prepared more than ever. to take steps if the president deems it necessary. we go live to washington for more on this. >> reporter: hi, greg. the navy has sent a fourth warship armed with ballistic missiles into the eastern mediterranean sea. according to defense officials. the white house says president obama wants to hear from a united nations team on the ground in syria investigating reports that a chemical weapons attack did happen earlier this week before the president makes a decision about how the u.s. will respond. in the meantime, the president has asked the pentagon to come u
. >> and the nsa getting a big endorsement after months of controversy over surveillance programs. we'll tell you who is now defending the embattled agency. >> we begin with a fox news alert out of our nation's capital, president obama holding an emergency meeting today with his national security team. it happened early this morning. on the disturbing reports of a chemical weapons attack in syria and while a u.s. military response is still anything but certain, there are already...
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look at the scandals in the irs, and the doj, now dhs and the nsa. these are hr issues. it starts at the top when the big brother bosses besides what rules, what laws they choose to follow that day. >> well, i know that it's -- and it's sometimes difficult to get rid of employees from is state government or the federal government, but if i ran that office or if i ran dhs and someone came to me and said we have someone who everybody's afraid of. the first thing i would say is why are you afraid of him? then i would look at the website. my next question is get him out of here. we'll pay him while he's at home to do some procedure to try to get rid of him. one of the remarks that was made, and i don't mean to insult postal workers, but they said they're afraid he's going to go postal in their house office, not to pick on postal workers, but there's a genuine fear in the environment while the government looks the other way. >> what are they afraid of, getting sued? i have fired people for firing people, i have been sued for firing those who have been engaged in nefarious act
look at the scandals in the irs, and the doj, now dhs and the nsa. these are hr issues. it starts at the top when the big brother bosses besides what rules, what laws they choose to follow that day. >> well, i know that it's -- and it's sometimes difficult to get rid of employees from is state government or the federal government, but if i ran that office or if i ran dhs and someone came to me and said we have someone who everybody's afraid of. the first thing i would say is why are you...
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plus, fresh outrage over the nsa's surveillance programs after the white house releases secret court rulings. and president obama says he's on a personal mission to make college more affordable. we will tell you what he has planned. >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot.
plus, fresh outrage over the nsa's surveillance programs after the white house releases secret court rulings. and president obama says he's on a personal mission to make college more affordable. we will tell you what he has planned. >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot.
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one of the topics was the nsa and their search of the american e-mail and the compiling of metadata about the phone calls of americans. collects relations have come to light recently that there were times when the line was crossed. that demonstrates that those mechanisms were in place and the court ruling that that program was unconstitutional in 2011 and setting it aside and ending it was another example of how the process works. we have to continue to focus on striking that balance. >> missile controversy seems to have done something that a lot of people were not thought possible. that is forging a common ground between the libertarians and the liberal side of the democratic party. you get a sense that this is going to be the kind of the finding issue going forward that may be, say, the iraq war was? >> i do not have a sense that this will be a defining issue in that way. as is particularly because unlike the iraq war, where president bush was in office and very affirmatively differed with the democratic base and with face of the entire country where most americans felt that with the wr
one of the topics was the nsa and their search of the american e-mail and the compiling of metadata about the phone calls of americans. collects relations have come to light recently that there were times when the line was crossed. that demonstrates that those mechanisms were in place and the court ruling that that program was unconstitutional in 2011 and setting it aside and ending it was another example of how the process works. we have to continue to focus on striking that balance. >>...